Phoenix Go Warhol On New Album

04/19/2013.

(Radio.com) Phoenix would like to remind you not to forget the exclamation point at the end of Bankrupt!, their new album out April 23. The French foursome told Radio.com that the title's punctuation was deliberately used to add a little mystique, a bit of danger. And without it, the title would mean something totally different.

The album cover's illustration is also a nod to the Pop Art style of Andy Warhol, specifically his unique talent for taking mundane objects and turning them into art, just like his famous 1962 screenprint, Campbell's Soup Can (Tomato). That was Phoenix's goal with their latest cover, which features a perfectly pixelated drawing of a peach.

Brancowitz explained that they were looking for "another form of beauty," something that would make people wonder why they found an ordinary piece of fruit so beautiful. It was the same thing people thought when they first looked at Warhol's soup can.

"Now we know it as this mystique of Fifties design [but] back in the day it was just a can of soup," he explained. "I think it's the same idea You just pick it and put it in another context and then hopefully it becomes art." more on this story

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